JJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-DAY~ AT 2-30 GRAND MATINEE Featuring the Greatest SPORTING PICTURE ever imported into the Dominion. WILD STAG HUTTING ON EXMOOR WILD STAG HUNTING ON EXMOOR WILD STAG HUNTING ON EXMOOR. WILD STAG HUNTING ON EXMOOR. The Red Stag; only now found in Devon*. and Somerset. I A GALLANT QUARRY. THE GREATEST OF ALL ENGLISH ! HUNTING. A Unique and Exclusive Picture. ONLY AT THE EMPIRE. Also CHILD OP THE WEST. (A.B. Company.) HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE. ; (Lubin Drama.) THE GIRL AND THE MOTOR BOAT. (Edison Star.) BY THE ZUYDER ZEE. ('Magnificent Senic.) Etc., Etc. THE NEW PLYMOUTH BROTHERHOOD (Unsectarian). Q.OOD rpEMPLAR JJALL . TO-MOEROW (SUNDAY) *at 3 p.m. Chair to he taken by Mr. H. Okey, M.P. ADDRESS by. the HON. GEORGE POWLDS. Collection on behalf of the Helping Hand Euncl of the Brotherhood. THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. GRAND CON GEE T. ROSDTA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN JOHN LARSEN JOHN LARSEN JOHN LARSEN The Eminent Baritone AND OTHER TALENTED ARTISTS. 3/-, 2/-, IfBox Plan at Collier's.
gELL gLOCK JJ AL L rjTHE usual monthly social will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 28, Commencing at 8 p.m. S. Jury's Iras leaves Imperial corner at 7.30 p.m. sharp. J. W. DOWNS, Hon. Secretary.. BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! To be held in JJALL On MAY 29 & 30 In aid of the Anglican Church Building Fund. To be opened at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. Amusements during the evening. E. M. J. CLOTHIER, Hon. Sec. Public Works Office, ■Stratford, , . ■ 16/5/12. MOKI STREAM BRIDGE, MOKI ROAD. RENDERS will be received at this office until Noon of FRIDAY, the 31st day of May, 1912, for the erection of the above bridge. Contract papers may be seen at the Post Office, Waitara, and at the Public Works Offices, New Plymouth and Stratford. No Tender necessarily accepted. c. j. Mckenzie, Resident Engineer. TO THE CHAIRMEN AND MEMBERS OF THE WEST WARD SCHOOL COMMITTEES. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,— Twice I have had the honor of being elected,,by a very large majority, to a seat on the Board. May I now ask for the same loyal support which has been accorded me by this district in the past. If returned I shall do my utmost to safeguard the children's, the teachers', and the people's interest in that grand educational heritage of .€14,000 which belongs to Taranaki. JANE R. DOUGHERTY. TO BE uET. ipHE dwellinghouse in Gilbert St., near' Pukekura Park, occupied by Mr. Arrowsmith. Water and electric light I laid on; convenient to schools. Possession 15th June. Apply to R. CLINTON, HUGHES. I gWND j.mr next L'ju.VTIM the "Dally ,<,<■■- ~ t ntlifutioa mu,nitjav&. 'TLVti <>rd W u> ?mu right
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 282, 25 May 1912, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 282, 25 May 1912, Page 1
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